“Sometimes I think I'm the only sane one around.”
― Picture quote, Wild World

Mitzi (マール,Māru?) is a normalcatvillager in the Animal Crossing series. She has appeared in every game to date, and appeared on the cover of Animal Crossing, standing in the upper window on the side with Punchy. She also appeared in a screenshot on the back of the City Folk case. Her name, "Mitzi," may refer to her paws which look like they have mittens on them. The name Mitzi is also a generic name for cats in Hebrew. Her catchphrase could relate to the sound a kitten makes. Her picture quote in Wild World is almost the same as Marina's, a normal octopus villager.

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Appearance

Mitzi, like Olivia, is a point colored cat. But Mitzi is a blue point with a dark blue muzzle and tail, tipped ears and tipped paws, like a Siamese cat. The inside of her ears are tangerine orange, which match with the Gumdrop shirt/tee she wears in the Wild World,City Folk and New Leaf games, however she initially wears a Patchwork shirt in Animal Crossing, which also has a bit of orange on it. On rainy days, Mitzi carries the Melon Umbrella, which is gingham print in white and light green.

Personality

Below is a brief description of the normal personality. For more information, click here.

Mitzi has a normal personality, and frequently acts kind towards the player. Normal villagers generally get along with lazy, peppy, smug, snooty and other normal villagers. She may conflict with cranky and uchi villagers. As a normal villager, Mitzi will usually wake up at 6:00 am and is easier to befriend than most. Both normal and peppy villagers reference an unseen friend known as Moppina.

Merchandise

e-Card

e-Card

Letter

Back

#012 Mitzi

Gender

Female

Type

Cat

Star sign

Libra

Clothes

Patchwork shirt

Petphrase

mew

Password

dCU9mSuyyVO7LF

n&Pi%TuyxvaQOF

Profile

Mitzi is very courteous and polite for a cat. That must be why everyone gets along with her so well. Watch out once you get her talking, though. When she speaks her mind, you don't want to be standing too close.